| Show rile Salt gake Zeibunt Sunday Morning Wilgust 1941i 31- --- Visitor Ends Soj otirn In Salt Lake WkW'PNIf -- Mrs Earl dt Lewis who - ' By hasbeen After an extended summer visit Mrs Earl A Lewis the former Miss Helen L' Davies left Friday for her home In spending the summer with her mother Mrs Lewis Wheeling W Va Stepmother's Task Not An Easy One E t Thomas W Davies Mn has been spending the summer with her mother Mrs Thomas W Davies 1775 Hubbard eve- nue has returned dinner was given Wednesday evening at the Star lite Gardens of the Hotel to Wheeling A delightful 1 1""--- '13''' Kelt leen Norris Ces4 In these days of easy divorces when so many otherwise sensible men and women are convinced that the kindest thing which can i be done for children is to break ' up homes and substitute strang- ens for Daddy and Mummy there IS a heavy crop of stepmothers The stepmother used to "come:!t 0 Into the picture only when the mother died The motherless or fatherless child In those days Was always heartily pitied The term i 'cruel atepmother" wai prover- bial To say "stepmother" at all 41 NN WI ' was almost to say "unjust" Well that Is changed now Al! women—real thank Cod '"! mothers as well as what the Scotch call "stepples" are more '' ifsensible In their attitude toward :' children Nursery conduct feed- ing amusements are codified ''' Children are healthier less nerv- - r'Ls Os better behaved than they were The little writhing hands of First Reader classes are not 'z I' struck with rulers in school ' babies' mouths are not washed out with yellow soap boys are '' ' ' not flogged thrashed caned the 4 rod and the whip are not terms 1 used in general conversation And t the once popular maternal threat "pou wait until your papa gets : home you'll catch Itt" Is heard no more The Problem Still Ir' 2 lots But that doesn't mean there Isn't a stepmother problem and Aimee a Virginia wife writes me of hers "Lloyd and I fell in love with each other while I was working in his office she writes "Ile le yeart older than I am In every way he seems to be today 1 more wonderful than he used to seem in those old days: hand- some devoted clever popular and able to give me the beautiful home of which all girls dream "Lloyd's wife and he had been living apirt for months before he auked her for a divorce She Is a very rich woman travels from Palm Beach to Coronado from Hawaii to Newport he had had no home life and no affettion from her for years "She did not object to the di vorce and agreed that Diana their daughter should be with us In the school months and go to her mother in the summer However Sally's travels and visits have been such that she has had Diana only for seven weeks out of the 15 months we have been married This delights Lloyd who adores his daughter DI Is now 14 a poor scholar but a very handsome developed girl precocious in her tastes l'Her mother lets her do anything she likes go about with boys use -- makeup drink a cocktail now and then smoke She buys extravagant and unsuitable clothes and wastes the alloWance 't her mother's mother gives ber When she is with us of course Diana expects to do the same know she lies to her father: I know she is going to get herself Into trouble but I am helpless "Lloyd merely asks me to give i the kid a break and Diana glare at me Her other grandmother wants her and Lloyd would consent to this arrangements because he lunches downtown every) day in his mother's apartment but what sort of a life would that be for a gitithat age? A sophistig cated worldly Woman who Is 68 and looks about 50 a daily governess or corn- panion to take DI about and help her with Itssons no control at all and the feeling that she has triumphed over her father and me and escaped from home influences Tried to Be Her Confidante "This is far from what planned when first I thought of marrying Lloyd and making a harmonious happy home for him and his little girl I began by showing Di nothing but big sisterly affection and sympathy I invited her friends to the house tried to become her confidante: and pal and Lloyd was happy in those first days before this per verse mysterious restless Inso-- L lent and unmanageable side of her character developed "It seems to me now that we are all in a mess and for the first time I feel a nervous and critical: element in the relationship be—: tween my husband and myself- Diana vas a quiet sweet shy little girl when first I met her It Is hard to realize that she is the same child It would be no to say we should cut down on her freedom her grandmothers and ' Uncles and aunts would offer her a dozen refuges She refuses to consider boarding school and Lloyd dislikes the idea too Can you supply roe with some argument that will convince him that I am the best person to handle his child and that eventually we t can work it out here?" But 'My dear Aimee I envobligedto say in reply I am far from convinced you are the best person to handle the situation even if you had decent material with which to deal which you Obviously haue not Diana is dently a girl who grew too rapidly from childhood into maturity She ought to have a smooth- running home at this time and the affectionate 1 help of both father and mother Instead she finds an attractive new Wife absorbing her father's ' love and her 'mother wandering' about' from place to place to find 0 F C - 1 ! - i 4 t t i Utah by aMiss Esther L Davies - ' 1' sister of IvIrs Lewis Members of the family and close friends were present I I i i - Lovely Luncheon Fetes Visitor 1 Mrs ' ittp!t4 i ': ? ' i j i '01 and Important cranlly you sliellt Se filled for your from 6glIt Emerge fall color ln ille resIellectly new est V In Washington Society ed - The Arlington L DS ward bishopric entertained on August 22 in honor of Lieutenant Wayne G Brown former counselor to the bishop and Mrs Brown Lieutenant Brown will t : tblifio 04 :'- -' : :1 '' lk ' - : - ' - i - 1 0 i: - are and There '' ' Iti 't -- " : 0-- " :' ::f f - ' ± '''1- T ' '': '' i ' i 1''"01''' '1- 4 i ::7'!:f:i'': : '' ' :''r I '' i 14 - ' ''- : ' :' ' i' tt ' ' ' ' ' I i:1?') 0 "'' 0 04 !: - r-Cubo Ids lift the weight off the tender nerves arteries end cords in your feet and transfer it to the heavily cushioned parts The result is that circulation is itimulated and foot muscles are strengthened With foot health new vigor flows into your entire body So light you are nth conscious of their presence except to note a new buoyancy in your step' Contain no metell Se our Cuboici expert Mr Alexander Shoos—Aoorbach's Strut CHARGE 4 '' IT HOURS 10 to it - Although summer draws to an end many former Utahns continued to leave the capital for vacations in the west and elsewhere Riley A Gwynn bishop of the Chevy Chase L D S ward and Mrs Gwynn left August 23for Utah and Wyoming Before returning to the capital in about two weeks Mr and Mrs Gwynn will visit their son Thomas Gwynn a student at the University of Wyoming at Laramie H1 Lawrence Manwaring bishop of the Arlington L D S ward and Mrs Manwaring left Washington by motor Wednesday for a tour of the New England states They will visit friends in Burlington Vt for a shoretime Miss Barbara Havenor left the capital Saturday to motor to Salt Lake City with Mr and Mrs Dan B Shields Of Salt Lake City who are returning Miss from a tour of Canada Havenor will visit her parents Mt and Mrs H E Havenor Mrs Willard H Israelson left Washington last week for Utah where she will visit her son Willard A Israelson and Mrs Israelson of Ogden Later Mrs Israelson will go to Santa Maria Cal to visit her brother H B Ames and Mrs Ames and to Alhambra to the home of her daughter Mrs John F Griffin where she will remain for several months A popular visitor in Salt Lake City le Mrs James Minim of AT ' I YRAR Mrs Earl B Snell entertained 20 for Mrs Ralph Roberts Mrs Riley A Gwynn Mrs Ernest L Wilkinsob Mrs Chester Snow and Mrs Wallace M Hales at luncheon August Affairs Honor Eastern Visitor Floor ! 77th Mrs Nathan J Snapp and Mrs G Osmond Hyde Also receiving congratulations on a new arrival are the Richard Maycocks who recently:welcomed a baby girl to their family circle Ray Price of the Arlington IA D S ward bishopric and Mrs Price returned to Washington from the west on August 22 mr Price a scientist with the forest service toured Colorado and Montana on official business while Mrs Price visited relatives in Ogden "!'''i:'':it ?11::1: - I' : '- :0 ' at the picturesque country tea holisto which she has been managing during the summer season Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Nephtune Fogelberg 22 ' '' i'-- Miss Wood received 60 friends Mr and Mrs Ru ion S Earl C '"6 0 7'- ' o Celebrating her birthday Miss Kathryn Wood entertained at a large tea last week at Alloway Inn near Sandy Spring Md With her mother Mrs Cassie Wood as the honored guest are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a boy August 'E:' DIAL 42580 : sllacles beIge blacVwelnutt :: pet-fea- greens - t CI loose ' Itself brown -- tO a cleep- force blue cot akIr des of acceSsores ( or varyng matcllIng and reds t ln - almond tones s Or ancl coats fur dresses Vnall It n pan ilNrougV i 1-1 fot everyone nut-brow- n of fut- It's ( :4 7t ) :e' !'' 4 ' :'' ! fl: : 1!?-'''- :1 '1!:!- - c te f:?r - Glen Hardy Mr' and Mrs Barnes and Mn Strout left Washington August 29 :for West Point where they will visit Captain and Mrs PAratt Omer Mrs Van Or met is the former Miss Helen Hines daughter of General Charles Hines of Washington D C The Army and Navy Country club was the scene last Sunday of a dinner party in honor- of Mrs William Strout of Salt Lake City guest Of her sister Mrs Stuart K Barnes and Mr Barnes The guests at the dinner at which- General Charles Hines was host- were Brigadier General and Mrs Frank T Hines Mr and Mrs Barnes Mr and Mrs Harold L Hines Mrs Janice Clayton Kimball Miss Henrietta Henderson MO Edness Wilkins assistant to the director of the mint Glen Olsen of Los Angeles Cal and Captain John Naylor formerly of Salt Lake City and now on duty at the war department On Thursday Mr and Mrs Barnes and Claude Hamilton general counsel of the It F C and Mrs Hamilton entertained at a joint cocktail party at the Hamilton home The honored guests were Mrs Strout and Mrs Knight Jona of Los Angeles who is the guest of Mr: and Mrs Hamilton Mrs Strout was entertained Tuers : at la luncheon Tuesday by Mrs The annual picnic of the L D stake Primary organization was held August 23 in Rock Creek The' occasion marked park the sixty-thir- d :anniversary of the founding of the Primary organization Mrs Inez Hall Allred president of Ole stake Prt-mary was in charge of arrangements More than 100 children attended the party and were entertained by Dr Ira Telford In a performance of sleight-of-han- d land magic In-elu- 1 -- a -- Icy Lydia Clawson 1Ioopcs leave Washington In the near future for his new post in Salt Lake City In charge of arrangements was Mrs 11 Lawrence madwaring assisted by Mrs W Beldam Mn Ray W Doxey Ind Mrs Robert N Anderson military motif prevailed in the decorations and refreshment During the evening a military skit "Sergeant Pork" was presented by J Donald Earl and Mr and Mrs Lafoy Richman James K Knudsen contributed-tthe program with-- biography of Lieutenant Brown and Mrs Olive Lloyd Harris presented vocal 110101S Came qnd dancing followed and Mrs Hales have the engagementof their daughter Miu Ruth Marene Hales to G Wayne Mack son of Mr and Mrs Floyd M Mack of Inspiration Ariz The wedding will take place In the Arizona L D S temple September 19 Following a short wedding trip the couple will return1 to Washington to make their home Miss lisles is a former student of the George Washington university in Washington D C and the Brigham Young university where she wu affiliated with the O S Travata society Mr Mack Ii a graduate of the Gila junior college of Thatcher:Ariz Ile is a member of the Lamba Delta Sigma fraternity and the Delta Psi Omega national honorary fraternity Following an I Dat-S mission to Tahiti Mr Mack tended George Washington university Sunday Mr and Mrs Hales sirjertained at dinner in honor of their daughter and their house guest Miss Irene Christenson in-of Provo Utah The guests cluded Miss Frances Langston end her mother Mrs Frances Langston of Salt Lake City Miss Virginia Booth G Wayne Mack William Love Paul White and Henry Hales Mrs Eleanor Lake Whitney ntertained at a shower and luncheon August 26 in honor of Miss Focha Black and Mrs John Kelley (Miss Harriet Kleckner) two IdLII brides Miss Black will be married In the Salt Lake L D S temple Friday to Artel Ricks formerly of Provo Utah Miss Kleckner was married Thursday to John Kelley of Washington D C Guests at the luncheon Miss Floy Barney Miss Ruth Brodkin M is a Mary Brown Miss Lillian Chenofsky Miss Constance Gallupe Miss Lucile Goldberg Mrs Irene Kennedy Miss Virginia Marlow Miss Mary McCully Mrs Margaret Payne and Miss Emma WASHINGTON—Mr M : yourself enloy ':! ! t 'a : J Wallace 1‘x 1 W Leland Swaner 1340 Third avenue Saturday afternoon added a lovely luncheon to the many parties plaAned for Mrs Ned Nelson of Moscow Idaho who is 'visiting her parents Mr and litrs D D Moffatt 1430 Circle way Garden flowers centered the table which was set for 'close friends of the honored guest e D Philadelphia re who is the guest of her sister Mrs J G Fleisch 1073 First avenue and during her visit has been complimented at a number of informal affairs She will return to her home in the east about NQvember 10 Miss Marian Fleisch will return Sunday from a three months' visit in Santa Monica withoher brother Richard Pecan-nu- f ) browns coat with front strpe a soutrel revers and full 5igndarin sleeves $329 Fur Sa lon—Socond 0 Floor D - 1 ' 1 1 1 dulled raybrown dress trim Gold mesh into on crepe molds: contour Brazil-nu- ( t 2995 tucking low new a Floor Drossos--Soio- nd - 4 vvN bridge-playin- "Or 4 sCentieued on pets 14-P- ) - id bk G etl°11 Ntk::t p - of pv 1041e‘' 7 It INtolk i Of C01‘71Te AelOVetv'ek s91560Soorcil trffieS ece$s10 1edvon tk ?°c DP 9tt cosrl‘ekc 1 eitkrfle"" V0ea VeirCl‘°e4q - f -- 4r vb59esito itsSt vo Co 53S fIct of t set 00 t t I S Amerkan Kidskin Bled-waln- ut fii 1' 4‘11:1 ‘ttr - washable Iseot co:olbsz)- ': gold King 298 Gloves-Stre- et 49s I rY ew--Str- Now Star eei fit- stitchng Floor in 398 450 - 0 - --- - Moir :22 Hour 10-0- 0 a at ' ta CHARGE 6:00 p m IT ' jpc AT 4 - fe-'- ro:3 d I b 4 80 HOURS 10:00 to 6:00 - : coli gator-gresne- ‘ 77th YEAR Spectator end el- suede brown Red Coss d PA Dtk61-4S- make a POMP odp000r - Periorated ( 4 -- ''?141 A ntslusuo In uneajlacei ilnIslled westaornwesth Perfect Others in ItgtAgne" French kc1 indivicluavil 28v1010e flirt banal-- Ø- -1' kid glcves brown and Novelty Peanut bele - Iv 685 1 Floor Shoes--Str- - eet -- 0 ' 7 I 4 |